Vehicle Description
Pickup trucks are undoubtedly one of the fastest-growing segments
of the hobby, and it's no secret why. V8 power, lots of parts and
knowledge around, and unmatched practicality that makes them an
easy purchase to justify, and with this 1977 Chevrolet C10, you
also get a serious dose of horsepower thanks to a thundering 496
cubic inch big block. Nice!
Remember seeing trucks like this around town, maybe loading up at
the hardware store or pulling a trailer? A lot of us do, which
makes these Chevys in particular a sentimental favorite. We don't
know if bright red is how this one came from the factory, but it
sure gives the old pickup a great look that's right for just about
any occasion today. The paint is about eight years old and still in
good shape overall, and it seems that the only notable modification
is a custom grille insert that looks great on the front of this
full-sized rig. The bed is in remarkably good condition, indicative
of a truck that hasn't been used for work and was instead a daily
driver, and it's protected by a custom-cut carpet and a snap-on
tonneau cover so it stays nice and dry. Bright chrome bumpers look
great against the red paint, and if we had to wager, we'd say that
they're probably original pieces, which gives you an idea of how
well-kept this truck really is. And the thing we like best is that
there's exactly zero indication of the big horsepower hiding
inside. Talk about a sleeper!
The handsome red cloth interior is in similar condition, with what
appears to be new door panels and everything else in good original
condition. Even in 1977, a lot of trucks came with simple rubber
floor mats, so the plush carpets in this hauler are much
appreciated and suit the somewhat luxury-oriented truck. Options
include a tilt steering column, power steering and brakes, and an
AM/FM/cassette stereo, but we're guessing that the performance will
provide most of the entertainment. This C10 also includes a full
complement of instruments that are in great shape with bright
orange pointers and clear lenses, and they're joined by a tach down
low under the dash. It's not extravagant, but it delivers where it
matters.
This truck probably came with a wheezy 305, but today you'll find a
built 496 cubic inch V8 under the hood, which is a great choice for
the guy who just wants to drive his truck and doesn't plan any
heavy hauling. Starting with a 454 block, it was bored and stroked,
then fitted with all kinds of good stuff, like an Edelbrock
carburetor and intake manifold, a performance camshaft, and a full
MSD ignition system. All told, the engine alone cost more than
$13,000, so you know it's no slouch. It was also nicely detailed
but not over-done, so you won't be afraid to drive it. An
indestructible TH400 3-speed automatic transmission and 12-bolt
rear end complete the powertrain, and the underside of this truck
is in good order if not totally detailed and shiny. The exhaust
system was upgraded with long-tube headers and glasspack-style
mufflers, so it has a great V8 exhaust note that leaves no doubt
about the horsepower it's packing. Shiny aluminum wheels add a
sporty look and carry fat 15-inch BFGoodrich radials.
For not a lot of money, you have own a sweet-running vintage truck
with a seriously potent V8, and if anyone complains, just show them
how easily it dispatches Mustangs on the street. Call today!